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List of Cities in Wyoming: Area, Population and Cost of Living

List of Cities in Wyoming

Wyoming is the ninth largest state with an area of 251,470.1 square kilometres. The state has 23 counties and 99 municipalities which consists of different towns and cities. 

Take a look at the given list of the most important cities in Wyoming:

Name of the City Area Population (Subject to Change) Cost of Living (Without Rent)
Cheyenne, Laramie 83.84 km² 64,831 $716 (One Person)/ $2438 (Family of Four)
Casper, Natrona 27.24 km² 57,502 $633 (One Person)/ $2162 (Family of Four)
Laramie, Albany 46.00 km² 32,363 $740 (One Person)/ $2449 (Family of Four)
Gillette , Campbell 60.01 km² 31,766 $672 (One Person)/ $2236 (Family of Four)
Rock Springs, Sweetwater 51.16 km² 22,636 $681 (One Person)/ $2291 (Family of Four)
Sheridan, Sheridan 32.91 km² 19,655 $519 (One Person)
Evanston, Uinta 26.73 km² 11,959 $485.6 (One Person)
Green River, Sweetwater 36.54 km² 11,263 $508.9 (One Person)
Jackson, Teton 7.64 km² 11,015 $553.5 (One Person)
Riverton, Fremont 25.56 km² 10,659 $505 (One Person)
Cody, Park 27.01 km² 10,389 $674 (One Person)/ $2263 (Family of Four)
Rawlins, Carbon 21.45 km² 8,413 $492.1 (One Person)
Lander, Fremont 24.30 km² 7,610 $508.3 (One Person)
Powell, Park 11.11 km² 6,550 $430.6 (One Person)
Douglas, Converse 17.25 km² 6,321 $421.71 (One Person)

Interesting Facts About Cities in Wyoming

FAQs About the List of Cities in Wyoming

Is the Wyoming Range part of the Rocky Mountains?

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Yes, the Wyoming Range is a mountain range situated in western Wyoming. It is a part of the Rocky Mountains that stretches 4800 Km from British Columbia, Canada, to New Mexico in the United States.

Yes, the Wyoming Range is a mountain range situated in western Wyoming. It is a part of the Rocky Mountains that stretches 4800 Km from British Columbia, Canada, to New Mexico in the United States.

Does Wyoming consist of two of the world's biggest coal mines?

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Yes, the Black Thunder and North Antelope Rochelle coal mines are the two biggest coal mines in the world situated in Wyoming. In addition, approximately 40% of the coal supply of the United States comes from Wyoming.

Yes, the Black Thunder and North Antelope Rochelle coal mines are the two biggest coal mines in the world situated in Wyoming. In addition, approximately 40% of the coal supply of the United States comes from Wyoming.

Is Wyoming widely known for fossils?

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Yes, Wyoming was a widely known destination for people who were searching for Dinosaur bones, specifically in the southeast part in the mid-1800s. Due to the abundance of fossils, a local enterprise constructed a cabin using bone fragments in the late 19th century. That cabin still exists today.

Yes, Wyoming was a widely known destination for people who were searching for Dinosaur bones, specifically in the southeast part in the mid-1800s. Due to the abundance of fossils, a local enterprise constructed a cabin using bone fragments in the late 19th century. That cabin still exists today.